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How to Order Groceries Online With Loblaws

Gone are the days of having to battle packed parking lots and walking through the store using a cart with a wonky wheel! And I for one am so thankful for that! Especially on long weekends and super busy days avoiding going into the store is always less stressful.

If you have never tried online grocery shopping this is the time to try. With just a $50 order you will get $10 off.

I love couponing and grocery shopping in store for clearance products and to find coupons, but when I know I have to stick to my budget and know the stores will be jam packed I now opt to order my groceries online and then just pick them up.

If you have never placed an online grocery order with Loblaws now is the time too! Not only do you get a $10 coupon you get a FREE MONTH with no pick up fees. That means all month you can order groceries online and pick them up FREE. Orders must be a minimum of $30. You must enter the coupon promo code at checkout : FREEMONTH

It not only saves you time you can still use your coupons to get savings on great deals. You can avoid the packed store stay sitting in your drivers seat and your groceries will be loaded into your car. SO easy!

How to Save Even More Money with Loblaws Online Grocery Shopping

There is a way for you to get $10 voucher off your next online grocery order and to get it more than once!

Here's How:

Once you make your Loblaws account and get your $10 coupon towards your first order, scroll to the very bottom of the page to the "Refer a Friend" link.

Share your referral link on your Facebook page, or email it to your friends and family. Trust me they will thank you! They get a $10 coupon because you referred them PLUS a free month of pickups.

For every person you refer you will get a $10 Loblaws Voucher to your email for your next order.

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